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Fantasy Landscape Concepts

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Eyyy!
I made a bunch of random ideas that came across my mind.

I was mainly trying to practice Feng Zhu's process and theory in designing landscapes with thumbnails,
as well as being able to keep things rough and not too detailed, while still making them look readable.

I feel my least favourite are the top one on the right and the bottom middle. I had a cool concept in mind, but I kind applied it poorly :(

I hope you liked them! Would you vote for one that I should fully detail as an individual painting?

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Neat backgrounds here! I sense multiles inspiriations leading to different ambiences. It's really interesting to look too. The center-bottom one is a bit messy to my eyes, I don't see correctly what you tried to represent in it. But all the others are great!

LemKuuja responds:

Thanks!
Yeah, I wasn't too happy with the overall feel of it, I wanted some snowy looking mountains and fog with two weird tree house thingies connected by a bridge, I got bored halfway, didn't bother making it readable XD
Appreciate your comment bro :)

never heard of this approach to creating backgrounds. interesting. great color choices and diverse landscapes.

my faves are top left and top right... the top left one reminds me of chernobyl for some reason, so that gets my vote. but all of them would look great fully detailed.

LemKuuja responds:

Thank you! He made a video about this process here
https://youtu.be/P-l9kNXAeGQ
Yeah, I was actually thinking of the Chernobyl chapter in Call of Duty when I made it lol.

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